In the world of Majesty, you are the ruler of the kingdom Ardania. At your service are your loyal and somewhat obnoxious subordinates, who have their own minds about how things should be done. In fact, Majesty is the only game where your heroes decide on their own what should be done and when, leaving you to try to control them through...

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In the world of Majesty, you are the ruler of the kingdom Ardania. At your service are your loyal and somewhat obnoxious subordinates, who have their own minds about how things should be done.
In fact, Majesty is the only game where your heroes decide on their own what should be done and when, leaving you to try to control them through monetary incentives.
Key Features

Real-time strategy game with indirect control - your heroes have a will of their own.

Play through a campaign with 16 missions divided into 4 chapters, as well as a few quick missions and a variety of multiplayer maps.

Build the fantasy city of your dreams and experience an engaging world, but beware: monsters are waiting to lay siege to your domain.

Defend your realm with noble warriors, spell-wielding wizards or wild barbarians. Choose from more than 10 different classes to oversee the protection of your lands.

Multiplayer for up to 4 players over LAN

The official sequel to the best-selling game Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim of 2000.

As I see most of reviews here are written by first Majesty fans. I've never played first part and started with Majesty 2 and this review will be for people who just want to know if that's a good game.As you can see I played 50 hours in that game, so this should be some clue. And I need to add that wasn't wasted time for me. Because this is just a great game. It's RTS but works little different to typical in that genre. As a king you show what needs to be done and your heroes will do it on their own, sooner or later. This little difference made this game totally different than other games in the genre.For me that game was quite difficult, but I'm not a RTS expert.

VERDICT:If you like to be a fantasy king, this is the chance to that dream come true.If you're a RTS fan, you should play that game. Especially of the difference I mentioned before.

Right, so first of all a few things. I hardly ever write reviews but I felt like for all the negative reviews this game received, I have to defend it because, this is in fact a REALLY REALLY GOOD GAME!!! In fact, it's a game that I can't get bored with and do you know why, because unlike any other games, it's different every single time I play it!!!

To those, who said steam DLCs don't work, that's rubbish, it might be a personal isssue, I have all DLCs and the all work, I bought them 1 by 1, my brother bought the pack and it works for both of us (plus, I know a lot of other people whom it works perfectly on steam), so that's that...Not saying there isn't an issue, there might be, but please, don't state they don't work when they do for a lot of us!

Although, you guys are probably right, in terms of comparing it to Majesty 1, yes it probably sucks. Don't know, I've never played Majesty 1, but I'd liek to make a point: for those, who haven't played Majesty one, I'd still recommend this game, you will not regret it, I promise, if you liked Dune 2/C&C/Dungeon Keeper, etc, you will like this, however, this will be different, but in a positive way :D!

What I love in this game is that your heroes have their own will. I absolutely, don't agree with someone who said they don't do anything unless there's a flag prompting them to do it. Your heroes are interested in different things, the Barbarian is aggressive, the Paladin is rather defensive. The archer likes to kill animal type of monsters and theives are adventorous. There's a lot to this game and it feels like a lot of people played a few maps, didn't get what the game meant to do and just wrote a negative review because it's not like Majesty 1.

This game is really-really challenging and fun at the same time. I don't have any issues with restarting a map or reloading it, to me that's how all games shoudl be where you need to think about what you've done wrong and correct your mistake. At some point, I've had like 8-10 saves at different times on the same map so that I could restart if need be. And every single time I reload a map it never goes the same way because your heroes will behave differently. That's what gives the beauty of this game, what you can control is how strong they can get, give them missions, spend money on them and they'll give you more money back.

To those, who have said this game is impossible to complete, both my brother and myself have completed the full game including DLCs and yes, we've replayed multiple maps before completed them but that's the whole point. If you only like complete a game at the first go, then you really shoudln't play with strategy games!!!

To me this game is one of the best, I have ever played. It is a shame for sure that they took out some creatures and buildings but liek I've said, I've never played M1 so to me this game is perfect!!!!

10/10 Please, try yourself, don't listen to the negative comments, this game is worth every penny!!!! I really hope, there will be a Majesty 3!!!!!

After all these years, I am still very enthousiastic about this game. I remember buying and playing it like hell (until it became too hard) when it first came out. Now, 5 years later, I have bought the expansions and I am replaying it.This time, it's still very hard, but I am able to go further than before. Very nice game. Very nice concept.

A lot of fun with a wry sense of humour. Graphics very well done and some missions much harder than others.. You must learn to build your towns the right way , but it's all part of the allure of this game. Not as serious minded as Majesty,...wizardry with a lighter side

It is a fun medieval fantasy game for those interested in strategy and rpg elements. It runs in the same vein as Hinterlands and Folk Tale: build guilds and recruit heroes who fight and level up. The campaign follows your rise to the throne as narrated by your light-hearted advisor. Some levels are quite difficult, but it should only take 15-20 hours to beat the game (faster if you know what you are doing). Your heroes have to fight skeletons, werewolves, ogres, etc. so that you can defeat the Demon that stole the throne.

Sean Connery is the Alfred to your Bruce as you reclaim Wayne Enterprises by crushing foes with your wallet circa 1200 AD.

I regret not initially buying the collection including all the DLC for this funny game.

I learned that a good king is rich or dead.You need buildings so forget about those trees around your castle. They don't matter.Monsters are hitting your buildings but don't jump at the chance to revive that fully equipped hero. It is costly and the next tax collection is in 30 seconds. Let him rest. He won't even buy anything when he comes back to life.Hire new heroes. Although weak and poorly equipped, they will eagerly respond to a fistful of your gold.Deny them a healer. Their gold will be spent on your red health potions and armor or they will end up in your graveyard.

I really liked the first Majesty and played it for dozens of hours (back before I had steam... now I have Majesty Gold and Majesty Gold HD for some reason). This is a very competent sequel to a great game. It iterated on a couple things and changed a few things that were already established but all in all it was a pretty good game.

Pros:-Great fantasy sim type game. I don't know of many games like it where you recruit heroes but don't control them.-The added party system is my favorite thing by far to come from the sequel.-The graphical update to the series was well done.

Cons:-The difficulty can easily spike and you can't recover from lost heroes. You will have to restart the mission and it can be frustrating.-I don't like what they did with temples; you can only build them on certain holy sites. I prefered Majesty where you could build them where ever but building one temple would lock out other temples.

I would certainly recommend this game. Especially for people who were fans of the original. I certainly was and I like the sequel a lot. I would also recommend picking up the orignal.

This game is terrible. Anything you may have liked about the first Majesty has been changed for the worse or altogether taken out of the game; I'd make a list, but it would take entirely too long. Big defects of this game:-AI is terrible. Characters hang around the castle area more often, accomplishing nothing. Flags do little to motivate and when they actually manage to catch the attention of a hero, the hero usually rushes to his death - they are either too stupid to run away or, more likely, one of the unimaginative monsters are overpowered and heroes have no chance against it.-Stories are poorly thought out or are nearly the same as quests found in the first game. It seemed that the developers focused more on the mildly humurous jokes made by the advisor/narrator and less on anything novel or interesting for former Majesty fans. Even if you could get past the monotony of the quests, there are only a handful of quests available.-Finally, the largest problem in my opinion is the fact that every quest other than the tutorial, regardless of the supposed difficulty, is nearly impossible to beat without finding loopfole or cheap trick to finish th mission. Now, I'm not saying it's annoying because it's a difficult game, I'm saying that I have repeately run into situations where, had I not already attempted the quest several times, I would have had no chance of surviving regardless of the tactics or steps taken. Amost every quest I've played allows you a mere minute before waves of rats, skeletons or even more powerful creatures bombard your town. If you manage to take care of them, there's bound to be another directly after that one. Basically, every monster spawning point continously creates monsters who, instead of wandering aimlessly as was seen in the original Majesty, run directly toward your town to assault buildings or heroes. The sheer amounts of these monsters is astounding. And after a small number of in-game days, your city will be filled with sewers and a graveyard that also spawn large numbers of monsters. Basically, these monsters that aren't even a part of the mission's plotline truly ruin the mission at hand and cause the player to focus on defending the city for the majority of quest. Only once EVERY creature spawn point has been destroyed can a player even BEGIN to focus on the quest itself.

Tha game seems like it was thrown together with little thought put in to the story or the ease of playing the game; I wouldn't be surprised if I found out that it was never even tested before release. I know this review probably just sounds like the rants of a noob who can't deal with the difficulty of the game, but I honestly think that this is one of the worst games I've ever played. Actually, writing this review has gotten me so worked up, I think I AM going to list all of the problems, little and small, that I've found so far:-Poor Artificial Intelligence-Too many monsters to deal with -always attack your town- The quests are nearly the same quests found in the original game- Few things are explained or have tips; If you haven't played the first one, you probably won't know what is going on- Fewer buildings and types of heroes- Can't control which buildings should be taxed/ repaired- Many areas of the map cannot be built on - No apparent reason.- There is no more "seriousness" to the plotline as told by the advisor. Everything is a less than hilarious joke, usually about the same apparent alcoholism the narrator suffers from.- Everything in the game has a cartoonish/ childish look to them-Quest opening screens scroll through seemingly unrelated and aesthetically displeasing screenshots- Player can only build a limited number of buildings of a given type. This means a limited amount of income and heroes-Only one marketplace; Trading posts can only be built in predetermined areas. - Every quest about a single, powerful monster (Giant, dragon, etc.) begins with them attacking your town with no chance to prepare. They then continue to raid our town without relent.- All enemies are incredibly powerful against buildings. A rat/skeleton or two can take down several buildings if unattended.- Heroes do nothing on their own: Ranger do no explore anymore, rogues don't steal/ collect chests, warriors no longer hunt, clerics (healers) rarely follow and heal people, dwarves don't build (gnomes don't exist as far as a I know), elves no longer bring in lots of money, etc. - There is a "party" option which is supposed to aloow you to keep a group of four heroes together, however I could never get the party to accomplish anything of worth.- The ONLY way to make a decent amount of money is to search for trading post areas, build trading posts and hope that they aren't destroyed during or after the building process (Which they most definitely will be).- Buildings are weak (or, as mentioned above, the monsters destroy them very quickly.- Poor attempt at a map editor (too much too explain)- Camera views are awful - Can't zoom out very far- Camera panning controls are slow- Live cutscenes will interrupt any action you are currently doing- Sewers pop up often and spawn at least three rats at a time in the center of your town- Many quests require you to convince heroes to go to a certain location on the map. The only way is to use an explore/ defend flag which tend to only attract rangers and rogues- Rogues are melee and incredibly weak- The same hero spells/ improvements have to be researched at every building - not a central one such as a library- "His Majesty's" spells can also be researched multiple times if accidentall clicked, accomplishing nothing but loss of gold- Annoying voice actors- Many buildings/monsters have no description-I've played 6 quests and still can't build many of the buildings- As new buildings/ heroes are introduced, they're purposes are not always clear or explained- There is no explanation to what upgrading a building does.

I'm sure there are many more issues I could find or have forgotton to list, but I'm done. Once again, don't expect anything fun or exciting if you decide to buy this game. I am most likely never going to run the game again; my interest in Majesty 2 has died as quickly as it started.

A good enough game, has it's own share of problems with gameplay, but the biggest thing is the fact that it's not majesty, it's not a spiritual successor to the first game, heroes will hardly do anything but wonder around like monkeys, without a purpose unless u entice them. Gone is the time were heroes whould wonder around slaying beasts, and raiding lairs, rangers exploring the wilderness on their own. Infact i can say majesty 1 is still superior to this game through the fact that the heroes there also varied in inteligence among other things. Still, this game can be pretty fun, and if it's on sale it is worth it.

I love this game so much! i had never played the first one, but once my Friend had explained it to me i was hooked. its very refreshing change from standard God games/comunity sims, being the guy that makes the quest for the NPCs is great. at times it can get quite hard. i recommend it to anyone that hasnt played it!

The difficulty fluctuates greatly, one level half way through the campaign, you are litterally forced to buy a level 2 wizard tower in the first 10 seconds, otherwise all your champions that you buy are instant killed by a global spell every 20 seconds. Basically forced me to survive the first 10 minutes on the map with 3 rouges.

Or when only going healers because they are the only unit that doesn't die "Regularly".

Wish they had a continue button when you finished a level.

A fun game, very time consuming, doesn't compare to the originality of the first Majesty, but still worth playing... barely.

♥♥♥♥ compared to the original, although I haven't played any of the DLC. Bought this because I played the original all day erry day as a 10 year old, however this ♥♥♥♥ just made me mad. It was only 15 bucks when I got it but still not worth it. I give it a 2/10. Graphics are pretty, sounds nice too. Hard as ♥♥♥♥ and nowhere near the amount of options and guildes as the original. Couldn't beat like the fifth campaign mission because of the ♥♥♥♥ that the game subjects you to. Just go get the original and its expansion.

I was a big fan of Majesty 1, and thought this would be similar with a few cool additions. Never have I been so wrong. The difficulty curve is insane. Before you even have a chance to build a decent stronghold with some high level heroes, you're being bounded by demon dragons and hellspawn and turn around to find all your bravest heroes cowering in their bunkers...until those are obliterated by demon fire and everyone dies. I thought the best part of Majesty 1 was building a kingdom, seeing your heroes grow and gain experience doing the minor side missions, then after spending a few moments admiring your beautifully rendered castle and surrounding accoutrements, sallying forth to lay waste to the bad guy. I guess they missed that in this one.

I have been a big fan since the first one. If you really enjoy simulations games and Age of Empires, this might be for you. Story is solid, and it had fun with the idea. Just a good relaxing game, with a challenge.

Fun concept Terrible execution. On the fourth level a dragon spawns on the first day to stomp on you before you can even build one building. I considered cheating to get past the level but the developer has patched every cheat to a two year old single player game. YOu won't patch a dragon that is "suppose to be avoidable until you are ready but you will patch every cheat method and encrpyt all the save files. What smug self satisfied ♥♥♥♥ faces I bet they wank it to the ideea of players beating thier game in only thier specifed way. there is a special place in hell for these guys